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All parts are pickup from the central coast. Contact via email- [email protected]

*Complete standard R33 gtst exhaust. Great condition.

$220

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*Cooling pro stealth series intercooler kit. (Fits rb25det r33/34 and Stagea) Bought brand new, never used, just collecting dust now that I've sold the car.

$350

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*Splitfire coil packs. (SF-DIS-005) Working perfectly, done about 30,000km total.

$400

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*Ecu

1xStandard R33 gtst (Manual) $80

1xR32 ecu tuned to suit rb25det. (Full exhaust/12psi/fmic) $100

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*Cheap parts

R33 smic/Adjustable cannon silencer/ Turbo shield $5 Each

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PRICE REDUCTIONS!! Need these gone.

All parts are pickup from the central coast. Contact via email- [email protected]

*Complete standard R33 gtst exhaust. Great condition.

$150

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*Splitfire coil packs. (SF-DIS-005) Working perfectly, done about 30,000km total.

$320

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*Ecu- (I don't know much about the rb20det ecu, other than the previous owner stated it was reflashed to suit 12psi, fmic, full exhaust. He said its a speed lab style edit.)

1xStandard R33 gtst, was in series 2 (Manual) $50

1x Rb20det ecu (Mods above) $80

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*If you're purchasing anything, you're welcome to the below items for free.

R33 smic/Adjustable cannon silencer/ Turbo shield/coilpack cover.

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To be honest I'm not sure. I bought it from the for sale section on here, but sold my car before i got to test it. I did some reading before i bought it, and it seems that in most cases your best off doing a mod to suit vct in the rb25det. It seemed common for the R32 ecu to be a little gutless down low without doing the vct mod.

Im not sure if it already has it, or if it is 100% needed, but thats what i had in mind when i bought it.

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